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                <title><hi rend="bold">Map of the Site of the University of North Carolina and
                        Chapel Hill, November 7, 1792:</hi> Electronic Edition.</title>
                <author>Daniel, John</author>
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                        <title type="document">Map of the Site of the University of North Carolina
                            and Chapel Hill, November 7, 1792</title>
                        <author>John Daniel, surveyor</author>
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                <head>Map of the Site of the <name key="name0001146" reg="University of North Carolina" type="organization">University of North
                        Carolina</name> and <name key="name0000165" reg="Chapel Hill, NC" type="place" rend="yes">Chapel Hill</name>, November 7, 1792</head>
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                            <head>[<name key="pn0000385" reg="Daniel, John" type="person">John
                                    Daniel's</name> Survey of <name key="name0001146" reg="University of North Carolina" type="organization">University</name> Lands]</head>
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                                <note type="note">Pen-and-ink map prepared in 1792 by John Daniel, a
                                    surveyor employed by the trustees of the University. Shows the
                                    tracts of land, springs and creeks, nearby mills, and roads from
                                    Fayetteville to Hillsborough, Pittsborough to Petersburg,
                                    Hillsborough to Newberne, and the road to Raleigh.</note>
                                <note type="spatial">Chapel Hill, Orange County, North Carolina</note>
                                <note type="coordinates">35.94725 N, 79.07378 W</note>
                                <note type="size">1 map; 70 x 35 cm</note>
                                <note type="file format">JPEG</note>
                                <note type="spatial resolution">100</note>
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                        <p>Note from <name key="pn0001118" reg="McCauley, Matthew" type="person" rend="yes">McCauley's</name> Mill to <name key="pn0000385" reg="Daniel, John" type="person">Daniels</name> House along the
                            course of road [7½] miles and 23 poles.</p>
                        <p>From Chappel to <name key="pn0001118" reg="McCauley, Matthew" type="person">McCauley's</name> Mill 2¼ miles &amp;
                            30 pole</p>
                        <p>From Chappel to <name key="pn0001839" reg="Yeargin, Benjamin" type="person" rend="yes">Yeargans</name> Mill 1 mile &amp; 10
                            pole</p>
                        <p>From Chappel to <name key="pn0000865" reg="Jones, Edmund (of Orange County, NC)" type="person" rend="yes">Jones</name> Mill 1½ miles</p>
                        <p>From Chappel to Greens Mill 3¾ miles</p>
                        <p>Note from Geo Daniels to the Chappel on a strait line 4¼
                            miles.</p>
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                    <p>[<name key="pn0000385" reg="Daniel, John" type="person">John Daniels's</name> Written Description of Survey of University Lands]</p>
                    <p>[The written] Plan <gap reason="[unrecovered]"/> [835] acres of land given as
                        a donation to the <name key="name0001146" reg="University of North Carolina" type="organization">University</name> [situated] &amp; lying in the
                        bounds of [<name key="name0000804" reg="Orange County, NC" type="place" rend="yes">Orange</name>] and on <name key="name0000165" reg="Chapel Hill, NC" type="place" rend="yes">New Hope Chappel
                        Hill</name> and on the waters of Morgan's Creek and Bollings Creek, [the
                        water] of New Hope running in Haw river and bound on the North by Land of
                            [<name key="pn0001839" reg="Yeargin, Benjamin" type="person">Benj
                            Yeargans</name>] and on the East by land of <name key="pn0003159" reg="Morgan, John" type="person" rend="yes">John Morgan</name> and on
                        the West by land of James Craig and <name key="pn0000865" reg="Jones, Edmund (of Orange County, NC)" type="person">Edmond
                        Jones</name>. Beginning at a white oak commonly called the Old Chappel
                        [Corner] [thence] South 132 poles to white oak in the <gap reason="[unrecovered]"/> then <gap reason="[unrecovered]"/> poles [west]
                            <gap reason="[unrecovered]"/> oak thence South 57 poles to Hicory and
                            <gap reason="[unrecovered]"/> oak thence west 236 poles to Hicory thence
                        North 4 poles to Hicory and Red Oak thence West [45] poles to Black jack in
                            <name key="pn0000865" reg="Jones, Edmund (of Orange County, NC)" type="person">Edmond Jones's</name> Line thence North with his line 185
                        poles to <gap reason="[unrecovered]"/> Corner thence East 68 poles to
                        Spanish Oak thence North 50 poles to Red and white Oak thence East [56]
                        poles to Black Oak thence North 194 poles to Hicory <name key="pn0001839" reg="Yeargin, Benjamin" type="person">Benj Yeargan's</name> Line thence
                        East 223 poles to Red Oak on the road thence up the various courses of <gap reason="[unrecovered]"/> road South <gap reason="[unrecovered]"/> Deg<hi rend="sup">s</hi> West 62 poles thence South 45 Deg<hi rend="sup">s</hi>
                        West 80 poles thence South 29 Deg<hi rend="sup">s</hi> West 36 poles to
                        Hicory <name key="pn0000089" reg="Barbee, Christopher" type="person" rend="yes">Barbee's</name> Corner thence East 143 poles to Hicory thence
                        North 60 poles to Hicory thence East 134 poles to post Oak thence South 82
                        poles to post Oak in <name key="pn0003159" reg="Morgan, John" type="person" rend="yes">John Morgan's</name> line thence west 134 [poles] <gap reason="[unrecovered]"/> thence South to the first station surveyed the
                            7<hi rend="sup">th</hi> &amp; 8<hi rend="sup">th</hi> days Nov.
                        1792.</p>
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